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Toward A Generative Modeling Analysis Of Clas Exclusive 2𝜋 Photoproduction, T. Alghamdi, Y. Alanazi, M. Battaglieri, Ł. Bibrzycki, A. V. Golda, A. N. Hiller Blin, E. L. Isupov, Y. Li, L. Marsicano, W. Melnitchouk, V. I. Mokeev, G. Montaña, A. Pilloni, N. Sato, A. P. Szczepaniak, T. Vittorini Jan 2023

Toward A Generative Modeling Analysis Of Clas Exclusive 2𝜋 Photoproduction, T. Alghamdi, Y. Alanazi, M. Battaglieri, Ł. Bibrzycki, A. V. Golda, A. N. Hiller Blin, E. L. Isupov, Y. Li, L. Marsicano, W. Melnitchouk, V. I. Mokeev, G. Montaña, A. Pilloni, N. Sato, A. P. Szczepaniak, T. Vittorini

Computer Science Faculty Publications

AI-supported algorithms, particularly generative models, have been successfully used in a variety of different contexts. This work employs a generative modeling approach to unfold detector effects specifically tailored for exclusive reactions that involve multiparticle final states. Our study demonstrates the preservation of correlations between kinematic variables in a multidimensional phase space. We perform a full closure test on two-pion photoproduction pseudodata generated with a realistic model in the kinematics of the Jefferson Lab CLAS g11 experiment. The overlap of different reaction mechanisms leading to the same final state associated with the CLAS detector’s nontrivial effects represents an ideal test case …


Determination Of The Titanium Spectral Function From (E, E'P) Data, L. Jiang, A.M. Ankowski, D. Abrams, L. Gu, B. Aljawrneh, S. Alsalmi, J. Bane, A. Batz, S. Barcus, M. Barroso, V. Bellini, O. Benhar, J. Bericic, D. Biswas, A. Camsonne, J. Castellanos, J. -P. Chen, M. E. Christy, K. Craycraft, R. Cruz-Torres, H. Dai, D. Day, A. Dirican, S. -C. Dusa, E. Fuchey, T. Gautam, C. Giusti, J. Gomez, C. Gu, T. J. Hague, J. -O. Hansen, F. Hauenstein, D. W. Higinbotham, C. Hyde, Z. Jerzyk, A. M. Johnson, C. Keppel, C. Lanham, S. Li, R. Lindgren, H. Liu, C. Mariani, R. E. Mcclellan, D. Meekins, R. Michaels, M. Mihovilovic, M. Murphy, D. Nguyen, M. Nycz, L. Ou, B. Pandey, V. Pandey, K. Park, G. Perera, A.J.R. Puckett, S.N. Santiesteban, S. Ŝirca, T. Su, L. Tang, Y. Tian, N. Ton, B. Wojsekhowski, S. Wood, Z. Ye, J. Zhang Jan 2023

Determination Of The Titanium Spectral Function From (E, E'P) Data, L. Jiang, A.M. Ankowski, D. Abrams, L. Gu, B. Aljawrneh, S. Alsalmi, J. Bane, A. Batz, S. Barcus, M. Barroso, V. Bellini, O. Benhar, J. Bericic, D. Biswas, A. Camsonne, J. Castellanos, J. -P. Chen, M. E. Christy, K. Craycraft, R. Cruz-Torres, H. Dai, D. Day, A. Dirican, S. -C. Dusa, E. Fuchey, T. Gautam, C. Giusti, J. Gomez, C. Gu, T. J. Hague, J. -O. Hansen, F. Hauenstein, D. W. Higinbotham, C. Hyde, Z. Jerzyk, A. M. Johnson, C. Keppel, C. Lanham, S. Li, R. Lindgren, H. Liu, C. Mariani, R. E. Mcclellan, D. Meekins, R. Michaels, M. Mihovilovic, M. Murphy, D. Nguyen, M. Nycz, L. Ou, B. Pandey, V. Pandey, K. Park, G. Perera, A.J.R. Puckett, S.N. Santiesteban, S. Ŝirca, T. Su, L. Tang, Y. Tian, N. Ton, B. Wojsekhowski, S. Wood, Z. Ye, J. Zhang

Physics Faculty Publications

The E12-14-012 experiment, performed in Jefferson Lab Hall A, has measured the (e,e′p) cross section in parallel kinematics using a natural titanium target. In this paper, we report the analysis of the dataset obtained in different kinematics for our solid natural titanium target. Data were obtained in a range of missing momentum and missing energy between 15 ≲ pm ≲ 250  MeV/c and 12 ≲ Em ≲ 80  MeV, respectively, and using an electron beam energy of 2.2 GeV. We measured the reduced cross section with ∼7% accuracy as a function of both missing momentum and missing energy. …


Machine Learning-Based Jet And Event Classification At The Electron-Ion Collider With Applications To Hadron Structure And Spin Physics, Kyle Lee, James Mulligan, Mateusz Płoskoń, Felix Ringer, Feng Yuan Jan 2023

Machine Learning-Based Jet And Event Classification At The Electron-Ion Collider With Applications To Hadron Structure And Spin Physics, Kyle Lee, James Mulligan, Mateusz Płoskoń, Felix Ringer, Feng Yuan

Physics Faculty Publications

We explore machine learning-based jet and event identification at the future Electron-Ion Collider (EIC). We study the effectiveness of machine learning-based classifiers at relatively low EIC energies, focusing on (i) identifying the flavor of the jet and (ii) identifying the underlying hard process of the event. We propose applications of our machine learning-based jet identification in the key research areas at the future EIC and current Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider program, including enhancing constraints on (transverse momentum dependent) parton distribution functions, improving experimental access to transverse spin asymmetries, studying photon structure, and quantifying the modification of hadrons and jets in …


Analytic Continuation Of The Relativistic Three-Particle Scattering Amplitudes, Sebastian M. Dawid, Md Habib E. Islam, Raúl A. Briceño Jan 2023

Analytic Continuation Of The Relativistic Three-Particle Scattering Amplitudes, Sebastian M. Dawid, Md Habib E. Islam, Raúl A. Briceño

Physics Faculty Publications

We investigate the relativistic scattering of three identical scalar bosons interacting via pair-wise interactions. Extending techniques from the nonrelativistic three-body scattering theory, we provide a detailed and general prescription for solving and analytically continuing integral equations describing the three-body reactions. We use these techniques to study a system with zero angular momenta described by a single scattering length leading to a bound state in a two-body subchannel. We obtain bound-state-particle and three-particle amplitudes in the previously unexplored kinematical regime; in particular, for real energies below elastic thresholds and complex energies in the physical and unphysical Riemann sheets. We extract positions …


Three-Body Scattering And Quantization Conditions From S-Matrix Unitarity, Andrew W. Jackura Jan 2023

Three-Body Scattering And Quantization Conditions From S-Matrix Unitarity, Andrew W. Jackura

Physics Faculty Publications

Two methodologies have been presented in the literature which connect relativistic three-particle scattering amplitudes with lattice QCD spectra—the “relativistic effective field theory” approach and the “finite-volume unitarity” method. While both methods have been shown to be equivalent in various works, it has not been shown how to arrive at the relativistic effective field theory results directly from S-matrix unitarity. In this work, we provide a simple proof of the relativistic effective field theory form of the scattering equations directly from unitarity. Motivated by the finite-volume unitarity approach, we then postulate a set of quantization conditions which relate the finite-volume energy …